The Last Great Muslim Empires: History of the Muslim World, Volumen 3The Ottoman Empire to 1774Egypt and the Eastern Arab Countries in the First Three Centuries of the Ottoman PeriodNorth West Africa from the 15th-19th CenturiesIslam in Sub-Saharan Africa, till the 19th CenturyIran Under the Safavids and in the 18th CenturyCentral Asia: The Last Three Centuries of IndependenceIndia Under the Mughal Empire |
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Hurmuz was founded and governed by an Arab dynasty, who recognized the
suzerainty of the mainland rulers and in turn exercised suzerainty over the lesser
ports from Bahrayn to 'Oman. Its trade, stretching from China and the Moluccas to
...
Hurmuz was founded and governed by an Arab dynasty, who recognized the
suzerainty of the mainland rulers and in turn exercised suzerainty over the lesser
ports from Bahrayn to 'Oman. Its trade, stretching from China and the Moluccas to
...
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He annexed the Afghan territories up to the Indus, and left the Moghol emperor
Muhammad Shah in office under his suzerainty. During the Iranian army's stay in
Delhi, however, false rumours gave rise to rioting in which a number of Nadir's ...
He annexed the Afghan territories up to the Indus, and left the Moghol emperor
Muhammad Shah in office under his suzerainty. During the Iranian army's stay in
Delhi, however, false rumours gave rise to rioting in which a number of Nadir's ...
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In the following years Awrangzeb advanced far into the south and imposed
Moghol suzerainty on the Hindu states of Tanjore and Trichinopoly. By one of the
ironies of history, the Moghol empire reached its greatest territorial extent at a
time ...
In the following years Awrangzeb advanced far into the south and imposed
Moghol suzerainty on the Hindu states of Tanjore and Trichinopoly. By one of the
ironies of history, the Moghol empire reached its greatest territorial extent at a
time ...
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Egypt and the Eastern Arab countries in the first three centuries | 50 |
North West Africa from the isthigth centuries By Nevill Bar | 97 |
Islam in SubSaharan Africa till the 19th century By J Spencer | 153 |
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The Last Great Muslim Empires: History of the Muslim World, Volumen 3 Bertold Spuler Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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